Wednesday, March 4, 2009

PHOTO SHOOT + MORE GOODIES

UPDATE: Quilt Homewants you to know they are offering 15% off on in-stock Flights of Fancy fabrics from now through Sunday, March 8. Be sure to enter Coupon Code: flight15. Coupon expires 11:59 p.m. PST. 4 days left. Go check them out.

I promised I would show you the photo shoot for our local Carmel Magazine, so here it is. The article is featuring my studio redo, and a tad about my fabrics. Do you know it's impossible to look cute and fling fabric at the same time? Note to self: Never allow a photographer to shoot up! Anyway, it was a fun experience and my office never looked cleaner.

I also wanted to share a couple more Flights of Fancy goodies from my F of F Flickr group. Check out this adorable Zinnia adorable bubble dress from Ivy and Mae.

And how about these great magazine bags from Midwest Chic? What fun inspiration or a great gift idea, no doubt. Thank you all for adding your goodies for all to see.

Lastly, remember to include yourself in the giveaway (see prior post) which ends this Friday.

I love your studio redo! It is comforting to know that it has never looked so clean and organized. My brain always moves faster than my cleaning and so I move from project to project until I go crazy and have to make some sense of everything! And then the piles start all over again. :)

I love the floor in your studio - is that tile or carpet, I cannot really tell. The bubble dress and bags are darling in your fabric.

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ABOUT ME:

As an award winning and nationally recognized
interior designer I began manufacturing my own signature
line of children’s and home décor in 2003. Soon after, I began licensing my designs to be made into fabrics, artwork, home décor and most recently a
baby collection with Papyrus.

These days I spend more time with a paintbrush in my hand. On a fluke I decided to enter one of my art pieces into a gallery show and when
the director of the gallery purchased my painting for his home, I gained the
confidence to take my art play more seriously and having the best time in my little studio.

Oh, but I'm still passionate about interior design.
Proof is in our fixer-upper which is in a constant state of DIY renovations. So on
any given day you can find paint, sawdust or sewing thread attached to me, and
some days all three.